The LCC Council will host a virtual Spring meeting.
Past events
Please register for A Survey of Landowner Attitudes and Conservation Practitioner Networks about Ecosystems Services in the GCPO on May 4, 2017 1:00 PM CDT at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2086930625575644419
The next Pacific Northwest Coast Landscape Conservation Design Core Team call will be held on May 4 to continue the discussion about creating a regional conservation blueprint for the coastal ecoregion. The North Pacific LCC has developed the plan, and now it's time to create a blueprint.
Don’t miss the chance to review the latest draft of the South Atlantic Blueprint (Version 2.2), help refine a Blueprint implementation strategy, and provide feedback on priority LCC activities. Please note, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Thursday, May 4 at the SC State Museum
301 Gervais St, Columbia, SC 29214 (Gervais St. Room)
9:30am – 3:15pm
Presenter: Pete Bauman, Range Field Specialist, South Dakota State University Extension
Although LANDFIRE is a well-known, national data creation program in wide application across the U.S., many current and potential users do not fully understand what the aims, design criteria, status and plans of the program are. In this webinar, LANDFIRE Project Lead Jim Smith offers information and insights regarding product characteristics, applications and plans as they may apply to the California LCC.
If you manage or plan for the conservation of oyster reefs, intertidal or coastal marine habitats, or if you are involved in commercial oyster harvesting, then you will want to attend this webinar highlighting innovative use of technology to map shallow oyster reefs. You will learn how shallow and intertidal oyster reefs and shell bottom at selected sites along the Texas coastal zone were mapped using sidescan sonar combined with high resolution drone photography.
Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project: Where We Have Been, and Where We are Headed! [ENCORE]
The Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project (CVLCP) aims to identify strategic climate-smart conservation actions in partnership with scientists and natural resource managers that will maximize the adaptive capacity of priority species, habitats, and ecosystems to support an ecologically connected Central Valley landscape.
The 15th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop will bring together a diverse group of climate researchers, service producers, decision-makers, and other users to accelerate developments in the research and applications of climate information for societal decision-making.
Don’t miss the chance to review the latest draft of the South Atlantic Blueprint (Version 2.2), help refine a Blueprint implementation strategy, and provide feedback on priority LCC activities. Please note, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Tuesday, May 2 at Edisto Hall, James Island County Park
871 Riverland Dr, Charleston, SC 29412
9:30am – 3:15pm